S Sidney Collection
"S Sidney: A Glimpse into the Equestrian World of the Late 19th Century" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the captivating world of "S Sidney
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"S Sidney: A Glimpse into the Equestrian World of the Late 19th Century" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the captivating world of "S Sidney. " This collection of stunning artworks from the late 19th century offers a glimpse into an era when horses reigned supreme. In "Full Cry - Tom Clarke, Huntsman of the Old Berkshire, " painted by an unknown artist, we witness the exhilaration and determination that characterized fox hunting during this period. The image captures both the intensity and beauty of this age-old sport. Moving on to another masterpiece, we encounter a majestic pair in "Clydesdale Stallion & Mare. " These magnificent creatures, depicted by an unknown artist, epitomize strength and grace as they stand side by side. Their powerful presence is truly awe-inspiring. Next up is "Freemason - Favorite Hunter of the Late Hugo Meynell Ingram Esq. " Though its creator remains anonymous, this portrait showcases a beloved horse who was cherished by its owner. The bond between man and beast is palpable as Freemason gazes out with trust and loyalty shining through his eyes. Alfred Chantrey Corbould's work titled "Going To Cover - A Portrait" transports us to a scene where riders prepare for their hunt. The anticipation hangs thick in the air as these equestrians gear up for an adventure filled with camaraderie and excitement. As our journey continues, we encounter "Fair Nell, " whose creator remains unknown. This enchanting painting portrays a gentle mare radiating serenity amidst lush greenery. It serves as a reminder that even within nature's chaos, there exists tranquility. The collection also includes depictions of exotic animals such as an Abyssinian Wild Male Ass & Female Indian Onager—creatures rarely seen during that time period but captured beautifully nonetheless by unidentified artists.